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Guaranteed may refer to: * ''Guaranteed'' (Morris Day album) * ''Guaranteed'' (Ronnie Drew album) * ''Guaranteed'' (Phatfish album) * "Guaranteed" (Eddie Vedder song) * ''Guaranteed'' (Level 42 album) ** "Guaranteed" (Level 42 song) See also * Guarantee (other) {{disambig ...
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Guaranteed (Morris Day Album)
''Guaranteed'' is the third solo album by the American R&B singer Morris Day. It was released in 1992. The album adopted a different sound than Day's previous efforts. Focusing on new jack swing, it had more input from outside producers and composers than Day's previous projects. It was commercially unsuccessful. Big Daddy Kane raps on "Angel Don't". Critical reception ''The Indianapolis Star'' wrote: "Day has a new set of priorities on his third solo disc, trading his cartoonish, mirror-toting image for one closer to that of a hip, socially conscious adult." The ''St. Petersburg Times'' concluded that, "minus his royal slyness, the material slumps by on a tepid serving of refried new-jack beats." The ''Orange County Register'' determined that the "wan funk and tepid R&B balladry only shows that the sun has set on this Day." Track listing # "Gimme Whatcha Got" – 5:28 ''composed by Bernard Belle'' # "Circle of Love" – 4:17 ''composed by Sharon Barnes, Morris Day, Michael St ...
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Guaranteed (Ronnie Drew Album)
Joseph Ronald Drew (16 September 1934 – 16 August 2008) was an Irish singer, folk musician and actor who had a fifty-year career recording with The Dubliners. He sang lead vocals on the singles "Seven Drunken Nights" and "The Irish Rover", which both charted in the UK top 10 and were performed on '' TOTP''. His voice was once described by Nathan Joseph as being "like the sound of coke being crushed under a door". Early life Ronnie Drew was born in Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin in 1934. Although he was so intimately associated with being "a Dubliner", he would sometimes say, "I was born and grew up in Dún Laoghaire, and no true Dubliner would accept that at all!", a quip that Andy Irvine relayed in his song "O'Donoghue's".''Mozaik – Changing Trains'', Compass Records 744682, 2007. Drew was educated at CBS Eblana and used to " mitch" and cycle up to Leopardstown Racecourse. Drew was a Roman Catholic, and when asked in an interview with RTÉ about his faith, he stated ...
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Guaranteed (Phatfish Album)
''Guaranteed'' is the 2007 studio album from Phatfish. It features the vocals of Lou Fellingham, and consists of 10 new tracks written by various members of the band. Phatfish worked with Kevan Frost on the album, who produced their 2001 release ''Heavenbound''. The album received a positive response, with Cross Rhythms website giving it 10/10 in its review and the album peaking at number 4 on the monthly sales charts. The tracks "Amazing God", written by Nathan Fellingham and Paul Oakley, and "Best Thing" were chosen for radio airplay with the latter reaching Number 1 and staying there for 9 weeks. The track was the 13th most played song of the year for Cross Rhythm's Radio for 2007. American website Christianity Today gave the album 4/5 stars, with various other critics, Christian music reviewers and online shops rating the album well. The album was chosen as CD of the month in August 2007 for Wesley Owen, an online website and chain of Christian shops based in the UK. It als ...
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Guaranteed (Eddie Vedder Song)
"Guaranteed" is a song written and performed by Pearl Jam vocalist Eddie Vedder from the '' Into the Wild'' soundtrack (2007). It is the final track on the album, and also features a hidden track of "Guaranteed" (Humming Vocal) after about two minutes of silence following the regular version of "Guaranteed". Lyrics Like the other songs on the soundtrack, "Guaranteed" is based on the story of American wanderer Christopher McCandless. After graduating as a top student from Emory University in 1990, McCandless decided to give up all of his savings and travel across the United States. In April 1992, McCandless hitchhiked to Alaska to live in the wilderness with little food and equipment, hoping to live a period of solitude. Nearly five months later, he died of starvation near Denali National Park and Preserve. Director Sean Penn said that as soon as he heard the song he "just felt that for sure this is the musical voice of (actor) Emile (Hirsch's) character."Cohen, Jonathan"Q&A: Penn ...
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Guaranteed (Level 42 Album)
''Guaranteed'' is the ninth studio album by the British musical group Level 42, released in 1991, their first album of the 1990s. The album was released by RCA records and it was the first Level 42 studio album released by a label other than Polydor. Overview ''Guaranteed'' was the first Level 42 album without a songwriting contribution from former member Boon Gould, who had contributed lyrics to some songs for the 1988 album '' Staring at the Sun'' following his departure from the band. Several songs were co-written with lyricists Drew Barfield and George M. Green. ''Guaranteed'' was also the first Level 42 album to be released following the death of guitarist Alan Murphy, who had taken over from Gould for '' Staring at the Sun'' and related tours. The lineup credits for the album listed all of the musicians involved rather than clearly defining the separation between band and guest players. This reflected the ongoing personnel shifts within the band. All cover art and inla ...
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Guaranteed (Level 42 Song)
"Guaranteed" is a song by English jazz-funk band Level 42. It was released in August 1991 by RCA Records as part of the band's album '' Guaranteed'' (1991). This was the band's first single of the 1990s, following their previous single, "Take Care of Yourself," released two years earlier. Background The song was written by Mark King, Mike Lindup, Gary Husband, and Wally Badarou, who was also the producer and a secondary composer and musician for the group. The guitar parts were performed by Allan Holdsworth, the band's guitarist at the time. Mark King provided lead vocals on the verses, with a duet featuring Mike Lindup’s falsetto on the chorus. The song follows a similar structure to "Two Hearts Collide," released in 1988 on the album '' Staring at the Sun''. Music video This song has two different music videos, both directed by "The Mill." Each version features the band performing the song in two distinct settings: the first version is set outdoors in the mountains, while the ...
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